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Joachim Ansorg edited this page Nov 12, 2021 · 3 revisions

Some finds don't have a default path. Specify . explicitly.

Problematic code:

find -type f

Correct code:

find . -type f

Rationale:

When not provided a search path, GNU and Busybox find will use a default path of ., the current directory.

On POSIX, macOS/OSX, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and NetBSD, it will instead result in an error.

Explicitly specifying a path works across all implementations, and is therefore preferred.

Exceptions:

You will get a false positive if you concatenate a series of pre-path flags:

find -XLE .

In such cases, please either use find -X -L -E . or ignore the message.

ShellCheck

Each individual ShellCheck warning has its own wiki page like SC1000. Use GitHub Wiki's "Pages" feature guerraart8 to find a specific , or see Checks.

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